What is the only food that can never go bad?
A. Water
B. Honey
C. Seeds
D. Milk
B. Honey
Which famous painter was also a sculptor, an architect, and an engineer?
A. Claude Monet
B. Michelangelo
C. Leonardo da Vinci
D. Henri Matisse
C. Leonardo da Vinci
What was the first feature-length animated movie ever released?
A. Cinderella
B. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
C. Fantasia
D. Sleeping Beauty
B. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Who was the father of existentialism?
A. Voltaire
B. Jean Paul Sartre
C. Socrates
D. Ludwig Wittgenstein
B. Jean Paul Sartre
Which play by Shakespeare is said to be haunted?
A. Macbeth
B. Hamlet
C. A Midsummer Night's Dream
D. Julius Caeser
A. Macbeth
When did Rome fall?
A. 466 CE
B. 470 CE
C. 476 CE
D. 480 CE
C. 476 CE
Cynophobia is the fear of:
A. Dogs
B. Cats
C. Cynics
D. People
A. Dogs
The North Star is also known as:
A. Polaris
B. Mars
C. Aurora
D. Sunbeam
A. Polaris
The placebo effect is described as:
A. A side effect of taking certain medicine
B. Believing something affects you but it doesn't
C. Something that doesn't exist
D. A mystery as to why it exists
B. Believing something affects you but it doesn't
"The buck stops here" is a presidential quote by:
A. Theodore Roosevelt
B. Abraham Lincoln
C. Harry Truman
D. Richard Nixon
C. Harry Truman
Which channel has the most subscribers on Youtube?
A. MrBeast
B. PewDiePie
C. T-Series
D. Cocomelon
C. T-Series
Which brand does Karl Lagerfeld own?
A. Gucci
B. Dolce & Gabbana
C. Chanel
D. Ted Baker
C. Chanel
The warehouse of the (animal) cell is?
A. Vacuoles
B. Mitochondria
C. Centrosomes
D. Golgi Apparati
A. Vacuoles
The Roman Coloseum was built in?
A. 80 CE
B. 125 CE
C. 225 CE
D. 50 CE
A. 80 CE
The most well-known coding language is?
Python
What is the most expensive spice (by weight) in the world?
A. Nutmeg
B. Star Anise
C. Vanilla
D. Saffron
D. Saffron
Salvador Dali is associated with which art movement?
A. Surrealism
B. Expressionism
C. Impressionism
D. Romanticism
A. Surrealism
In The Matrix, does Neo take the blue pill or the red pill?
W.E.B. DuBois used what term to describe an awareness of oneself and the awareness of how others perceive us?
A. Double Consciousness
B. Split Personality
C. Identity
D. Dualism
A. Double Consciousness
Who wrote "I know why the caged bird sings"?
A. Michelle Obama
B. Cormac McCarthy
C. Maya Angelou
D. Taylor Jenkins Reid
C. Maya Angelou
The world's most powerful atomic explosion was detonated in 1961. The bomb, RDS-220, is known colloquially as:
A. The Warthog
B. Big Man
C. Kuzka's father
D. Tsar Bomba
D. Tsar Bomba
Astraphobia is the fear of:
A. Thunder or Lightning
B. Space
C. Ships
D. Rain
A. Thunder or Lightning
The Hubble Space Telescope was launched in which year?
A. 1969
B. 1981
C. 1987
D. 1990
D. 1990
The Mandela effect is described as:
A. The transferal of consciousness across alternate universes
B. Another term for Alzheimer's
C. An effect that occurs when near Nelson Mandela's inventions
D. A false memory shared by a large group of people
D. A false memory shared by a large group of people
"Houston, we have a problem" was first transmitted by Jack Swigert. When Control asked the crew to repeat, which crew member repeated the phrase?
A. Fred Haise
B. Jim Lovell
C. Jack Swigert
B. Jim Lovell
Who’s the most famous person on TikTok?
A. Addison Rae
B. Khabane Lame
C. Charli D’Amelio
D. Dixie D’Amelio
B. Khabane Lame
Which is the most luxurious and expensive clothing brand?
A. Louis Vuitton
B. Dior
C. Gucci
D. Chanel
A. Louis Vuitton
Phalanges are another word for?
A. Earlobes
B. Fingers
C. Eyelashes
D. Toes
B or D
(Phalanges are the bones that make fingers and toes)
Why does the Leaning Tower of Pisa lean?
A. Due to it being built that way
B. Due to no foundation on one side
C. Due to soft ground
C. Due to soft ground (causing it to sink)
Which of these is not a coding language?
A. Go
B. Scratch
C. JavaScript
D. C#
B. Scratch (A coding program, not language)
What type of food holds the world record for being the most stolen around the globe?
A. Cheese
B. Apples
C. Bread
D. Corn
A. Cheese
Which abstract expressionist was known for using the "drip technique"?
A. Andy Warhol
B. Jackson Pollock
C. Edward Hopper
D. Pablo Picasso
B. Jackson Pollock
The head of what animal is front-and-center in an infamous scene from The Godfather?
A. A bull
B. A stag
C. A bear
D. A horse
D. A horse
The word Philosophy drives from the Greek words philos and sophia, meaning:
A. Love and Thought
B. Love and Soul
C. Love and Wisdom
D. Reasoning and Debate
C. Love and Wisdom
Which piece of work is Fyodor Dostoyevsky known for the most?
A. Crime and Punishment
B. Frankenstein
C. Pet Semetary
D. The Beach
A. Crime and Punishment
The KV-2 is a WWII-era tank used by the:
A. Soviets
B. Germans
C. Italians
D. Finnish
A. Soviets
Aibophobia is the fear of:
A. Fear
B.Ghosts
C. Skydiving
D. Palindromes
D. Palindromes
Officially, how many constellations are there?
A. 27
B. 53
C. 88
D. 121
C. 88
The Hawthorne effect is described as:
A. The change in subject behavior if they realize that they are observed
B. The effect of different lighting conditions on workers
C. A unnatural phenomenon in Hawthorne, Illinois
D. A state of ignorance
A. The change in subject behavior if they realize that they are observed
"To be or not to be, that is the question." The question being which character in Hamlet said this quote?
A. Guildenstern
B. Rosencrantz
C. Hamlet
D. Ophelia
C. Hamlet
Who’s the most followed female on Instagram?
A. Selena Gomez
B. Kim Kardashian
C. Ariana Grande
D. Kylie Jenner
A. Selena Gomez
Where can you get a Birkin bag?
A. Ted Baker
B. Prada
C. Saint Laurent
D. Hermès
D. Hermès
How many bones are in your hand?
A. 25
B. 26
C. 27
D. 28
C. 27
The Iron Curtain caused the building of what famous wall?
The Berlin Wall
How many built-in data types are there in Python?
A. 5
B. 7
C. 10
D. 15
D. 15
What does 'Dorito' actually mean?
A. Yellow triangles
B. Three sides
C. Gold nugget chips
D. Little gold things
D. Little gold things
Claude Monet is best known for his paintings of what?
A. Almond Blossoms
B. Water Lilies
C. Sunflowers
D. Irises
B. Water Lilies
Who was the director of the film The Grand Budapest Hotel? (Hint: He loves symmetry)
A. Tim Burton
B. Christopher Nolan
C. Wes Anderson
D. David Yates
C. Wes Anderson
Knowledge is often defined (by Plato and other philosophers) as:
A. The foundation of self-consciousness
B. Justified true beliefs
C. Any idea held to be true
D. Any idea
B. Justified true beliefs
Who wrote Wuthering Heights?
A. Charlotte Bronte
B. Emily Bronte
C. Mary Shelley
D. Jane Austen
B. Emily Bronte
The spices in India were originally sold by:
A. Mongolians
B. Bedouins
C. The Tamil Kings
D. The Malay
C. The Tamil Kings
Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia is the fear of:
A. Large water mammals
B. Long words
C. God
D. Mispronunciation
B. Long words
The James Webb Telescope launched in 2021 from?
A. Houston, Texas
B. Versailles, France
C. Belmopan, Belize
D. Kourou, French Guiana
D. Kourou, French Guiana
The Pygmalion effect is described as:
A. A painter falling in love with his paintings
B. Believing something inanimate is animate
C. Expectations having an impact on performance
D. Praying to a higher power for a miracle in dire need
C. Expectations having an impact on performance
"To err is human; to forgive, divine" Who is this quoted from?
A. Charles Dickens
B. Alexander Pope
C. Mark Twain
D. Johnathan Swift
B. Alexander Pope
When was Facebook invented?
A. 2010
B. 2011
C. 2012
D. 2013
B. 2011
Which planet does Vivienne Westwood use in their jewelry the most?
A. Mars
B. Saturn
C. Jupiter
D. Neptune
B. Saturn
How many different species of microbes live on your skin? (Approximately)
A. 100
B. 1,000
C. 5,000
D. 10,000
B. 1,000
How many rivets are in the Eiffel Tower?
A. 2.5 million
B. 5 million
C. 1 million
D. 10 million
A. 2.5 million
If the decimal values of A and a are 65 and 97 in ASCII, spell out one of your teammates' names using the numeric values of the letters
Capital Letters: 65 + (placement in alphabet - 1)
Lowercase Letters: 97 + (placement in alphabet - 1)
What was the first food eaten in space?
A. Peanuts
B. Canned Peaches
C. Beef and Liver Paste
D. String Cheese
C. Beef and Liver Paste
Who painted the "Girl with a Pearl Earring"?
A. Johannes Vermeer
B. Frida Kahlo
C. Grant Wood
D. Edgar Degas
A. Johannes Vermeer
Who plays Professor John Keating in Dead Poets Society?
A. Robin Williams
B. Ethan Hawke
C. Rowan Atkinson
D. Tom Hanks
A. Robin Williams
Cogito ergo sum means "I think, therefore I am". By making this statement, Descartes argued that thinking is the foundation of all human behavior.
True or False?
False
The Invisible Man, a classic science fiction novel, was written by who?
A. Robert Louis Stevenson
B. H. G. Wells
C. Oscar Wilde
D. Jules Vern
B. H. G. Wells
The nuclear tests at Bikini Atoll during the 1940s and 50s inspired the creation of one of the most beloved cartoon shows today. What is that show?
SpongeBob Squarepants
Atychiphobia is the fear of:
A. Attics
B. Rejection
C. Failure
D. Haunted Areas
C. Failure
What are the classes of stars?
A. Blue, White-Blue, White, Yellowish White, Yellow, Orange, Red
B. O, B, A, F, G, K, M
C. Red giant, white dwarf, and everything in between
D. SK, NK, ZK, XK, CK, GK
B. O, B, A, F, G, K, M (Depending on heat)
The IKEA effect is described as:
A. A fictional phenomenon declassified in the case file for SCP-3008 "The Infinite IKEA"
B. Giving more value to something you made that the same thing made by someone else
C. The failure in assembling a product even with instructions
D. Wanting recognition for physical labor
B. Giving more value to something you made that the same thing made by someone else
"Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned" is said by?
A. William Congreve
B. H. G. Wells
C. Charles Dickens
D. Rudyard Kipling
A. William Congreve
How many users does the internet have?
A. 6 billion
B. 7 billion
C. 4 billion
D. 5 billion
D. 5 billion
Who is Anna Wintour?
A. The editor-in-chief of American Vogue
B. The owner of Louis Vuitton
C. The creator of the Paris Fashion Week
D. The founder of The Met Gala
A. The editor-in-chief of American Vogue
The Lily of the Valley belongs to which family?
A. Rosaceae
B. Nymphaeaceae
C. Asparagaceae
D. Liliaceae

C. Asparagaceae
The minimum headroom of working spaces with service equipment and such according to OSHA standards (Code 1926.403) is?
A. 5 feet 6 inches
B. 6 feet
C. 6 feet 3 inches
D. 7 feet
C. 6 feet 3 inches
The video game Pong had an array of how many bits?
A. 32k
B. 64k
C. 128k
D. 256k
C. 128k